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Post by mc98 on Mar 30, 2021 7:00:02 GMT 10
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Post by pumpkin14 on Mar 30, 2021 8:32:18 GMT 10
More early 2010s to me, but sort of on the cusp of early and mid. This song could be a hit anywhere bewteen 2012-2014, MAYBE 2011. Overall more early 10s
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Post by rainbow on Mar 30, 2021 12:46:19 GMT 10
The song sounds mostly early 2010s, however it has some mid 2010s elements. It sounds like a transitional song from the early 2010s to the mid 2010s as strange as that seems. I can see the song being a hit between 2011-2014, maybe 2015 and 2016, but that might be pushing it. Nah, this type of song would sound dated by 2016. It sounds more 2011 than it does 2016.
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Post by Telso on Mar 31, 2021 0:35:48 GMT 10
Uniquely belongs to the 2012-2015ish era of festival house.
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Post by al on Mar 31, 2021 1:08:27 GMT 10
The Denim & Supply collab LOL I forgot about this. I was all over the look in the day. Very much belongs in that little 2012-2014 pocket but could spill outside it a bit I suppose.
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Post by Digable on Apr 1, 2021 7:25:02 GMT 10
The music industry started to lose taste in 2017 or 2016,Imo the early 2010s was the best year for music. I hate the fact that people call singers like lil uzi a rapper, they say the music is not about the lyric and it's about the flow of the music, THEN DONT CONSIDER IT RAP AT ALL, IF HE FOCUS ON THE BET MORE THEN THE LYRIC THEN IT SHOULDN'T BE CONSIDER A RAP SONG. The music industry now has crap taste in music and megan the stallion winning a Grammy proves that in every way.
Party rock Anthem sounds better then most female rappers whole life:
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Post by nightmarefarm on Nov 17, 2021 20:46:34 GMT 10
Mid 10s easily. EDM was emerging in the early 10s but it's the bread and butter of the mid 10s.
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